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2. Faxing

Types of Transmission

There are two types of transmission.

Memory Transmission

When a fax message is stored in memory , then transmission starts automatically. It is convenient when you would like to take docu- ments back in a hurry.

You can send the same message to more than one destination in a sin- gle operation. This technique is re- ferred to as Broadcasting.

Receiver

Transmitter (This machine)

Receiver

Receiver

GDRH230E

Immediate Transmission

The machine dials immediately, and transmits the fax while scanning.

It is convenient when you would like to send a message immediate- ly, and would like to check wheth- er you have successfully connected with the other party's fax machine. A fax message is not stored in memory.

Important

If there is a power failure, the pow- er switch is turned off, or the plug is pulled out for more than 12 hours (without optional memory), all files stored in memory are de- leted. As soon as power is restored, the Power Failure Report is print- ed to help you identify deleted files. See Chapter 8, “Power Fail- ure Report” in the Advanced Fea- tures manual.

Transmitter (This machine)

Receiver

GDRH240E

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Ricoh FAX1400L manual Types of Transmission, Memory Transmission, Immediate Transmission